Can't get enough of vampire fiction? Looking for something different than your run of the mill vampire fiction? Check out Rishabh Jain's Red Serpent Trilogy that blends science fiction and paranormal into a unique story. Be sure to checkout the giveaway at the bottom of the post for a chance to win a copy of the book!

Here's a brief description and cover of the book:

The Red Serpent Trilogy
presents a highly evolved vampire to fear: cold and callous,
powerful and dangerous, possessed by mystic promises and
destroyed only by silver. It is the year 2021 — the human
world has degraded, its inhabitants unworthy of the
supernatural gifts bestowed upon them. Compelled by ancient
prophesy, an ancient vampire army takes the human race by
force, sparing few lives. They await the second coming of
their king, Anaxagoras, which will hurl the world into a final
battle that will free the vampires from their infinite hiding.
But by the hands of fate, there is one human who may save his
entire race.The Red Serpent Trilogy is a celestial fusion of
science fiction and fantasy, unfolding conflicting intentions
for the survival of both the human and vampire races. But in a
world ruled by supernatural and mythological forces, there is
only room for one race, and neither will go easily. The few
survivors of the fatal vampire onslaught escape to an asteroid
space station, Regnum, where they thrive as they keep an
attentive watch on the vampires on the earth below. But
unbeknown to himself or anyone else, Alex, half human half
vampire, holds the keys to secrets that will help him realize
his duties and cement his fate as either a human or a vampire.

Mr. Jain was kindly enough to give us a glimpse of his book with an excerpt from the first chapter of his book:

Chapter 1
Blessed Mother and Child
The year 2025

It was past young Alex's bedtime and his mother came by his room
to tuck him in. He said to his mother, "Mom, since it's my birthday,
will you tell me a story, please?"

"Yes, dear, I will," she said sweetly to him, patting his back as he
lay down on his bed, and she tucked him in. "This is a legend about
a world different from ours. It was a world filled with people like
us, and was bigger than the Monolith of Faith, and had a great big
round shape."

Alex's eyes widened; he had never known of anything bigger than the
Monolith of Faith. It was the largest monument in his world.

"It had large amounts of water, which separated places as big as our
world. The people there were many, who dwelled in peace and harmony,
until one day flying humans, the vampires, killed them and took over
their world."

"Mommy," interrupted Alex, "What are vampires?"

"They're these monstrous creatures, who have long teeth and—"

"As long as my teeth?"

"No, even longer." Alex was perplexed. Everyone at his school made
fun of him because of his long teeth, but now he was amazed that
there were people who had longer teeth than his. Unfortunately, such
people existed only in his mother's myths and legends, not in real
life. "Anyway, they also were able to use powers, which burned the
trees, and kill humans by drinking their blood."

"Wait a minute, what are trees?" he asked in confusion.

"They are like O2s*," answered Minerva.

"Are they still alive?" asked Alex curiously.

"Yes, they are," said his mother, with anger and sadness in her
eyes.

"What happened to the other humans?"

"Go to bed, it is too late now," she said in a hushed voice, and
then kissed him on the forehead.

* In Alex's world, the trees were given a special name due to
their extraordinary properties.

GIVEAWAY

Thanks to Tribute Books, I have one (1) paperback copy of The Red Serpent Trilogy to giveaway to one (1) lucky reader!This giveaway is open to U.S. addresses only per the publisher's request. To enter simply leave a comment with your name/alias along with an email address so I can contact you if you win.The giveaway will run untilSATURDAY, SEPT. 29th at 11 PM EST. The winner will be selected by Random.org and will be announced on my blog on SUNDAY, SEPT. 30th. Good luck!

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